Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Driving test success after farm accident

- BY REBECCA BLACK

A CO DERRY man who spent two months in a coma following a farming accident is celebratin­g after passing his driving test.

George Haslett originally passed his test in 1991, but had to relearn how to drive, as well as how to speak, walk and eat again following the accident.

He was overcome by slurry fumes at his Ballyhaned­in Road farm close to Claudy in 2018 and spent two months in a coma at the Altnagelvi­n Hospital.

The 46-year-old described passing his driving test again as a “significan­t milestone” in his recovery.

He availed of Derry City and Strabane District Council’s GP Referral Scheme to help, using the gym and swimming pool at the Foyle Arena.

Mr Haslett said: “My recovery since the accident has been like coming back from being a baby where I’ve had to learn basic functions again, so to pass my test feels like going from a child to a man.

“I remember originally passing my test back in 1991, when I was 17, it actually felt better this time around because you don’t know what you’ve got until its gone.

“It is life changing for me and I feel I have my independen­ce back.

“When you live a rural location, having a driving licence is nearly a must and I don’t have to rely on lifts or public transport now.”

The GP Referral Scheme allows doctors, physios, social workers, occupation­al therapists and mental health workers to refer candidates onto the steps to health programme.

To pass my test feels like going from child to man GEORGE HASLETT YESTERDAY

 ??  ?? BACK AT THE WHEEL George Haslett from Claudy
BACK AT THE WHEEL George Haslett from Claudy
 ??  ?? GREEN LIGHT George celebrates his test pass
GREEN LIGHT George celebrates his test pass

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